Dirichlet's Unit Theorem is a fundamental result in algebraic number theory that describes the structure of the group of units in the ring of integers of a number field. It states that the unit group is isomorphic to a finite direct product of two components: a finite torsion subgroup and a free abelian group whose rank is given by the number of real embeddings minus the number of complex embeddings of the number field.
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